Not his best game but plaed with some short fields so hm throing over under 300+ was to do more with Tavon long returnsand the fact Texas was begging them to run the ball...But withut Buie trpping on a wide ope catch and the very sure handed JD Woods dropping a ball he would hae had 6 TDs and had another great game

Most impressive thing was going in front of 100,000 for the 1st time having two fumbles yet he stayed calm didnt seem to faze him and he came out and helped his team get the go ahead score

Pretty sure Death Valley is the tougher venue_________________PSN: Suavesky

Not his best game but plaed with some short fields so hm throing over under 300+ was to do more with Tavon long returnsand the fact Texas was begging them to run the ball...But withut Buie trpping on a wide ope catch and the very sure handed JD Woods dropping a ball he would hae had 6 TDs and had another great game

Most impressive thing was going in front of 100,000 for the 1st time having two fumbles yet he stayed calm didnt seem to faze him and he came out and helped his team get the go ahead score

Pretty sure Death Valley is the tougher venue

read it was the 1st time WVU ever played in front of 100,000+ so just saying alot bigger than playing in front of the 10 ppl whp show up to big east road games last year

Not his best game but plaed with some short fields so hm throing over under 300+ was to do more with Tavon long returnsand the fact Texas was begging them to run the ball...But withut Buie trpping on a wide ope catch and the very sure handed JD Woods dropping a ball he would hae had 6 TDs and had another great game

Most impressive thing was going in front of 100,000 for the 1st time having two fumbles yet he stayed calm didnt seem to faze him and he came out and helped his team get the go ahead score

Pretty sure Death Valley is the tougher venue

read it was the 1st time WVU ever played in front of 100,000+ so just saying alot bigger than playing in front of the 10 ppl whp show up to big east road games last year

But isn't Death Valley over 100'000? Because that was a sold out game.

Not his best game but plaed with some short fields so hm throing over under 300+ was to do more with Tavon long returnsand the fact Texas was begging them to run the ball...But withut Buie trpping on a wide ope catch and the very sure handed JD Woods dropping a ball he would hae had 6 TDs and had another great game

Most impressive thing was going in front of 100,000 for the 1st time having two fumbles yet he stayed calm didnt seem to faze him and he came out and helped his team get the go ahead score

Crowd chanting "Geno sucks" didn't faze him either.

He said after the game "well i guess they know thats not true now" lol

I do some work with WVU and the people that work there that have talked to him all say he's a great person. Just a very intelligent, well spoken, nice person. FWIW...

Yeah, everything I've read/seen about him has all been great things. He's been well-spoken and humble in every interview.

The kid apparently has an incredible work ethic. Everyone knows about how after the Baylor game when asked about how he thought he did, all he said was that he plans on going to the film room all week and finding out why he had 6 incompletions and fixing them.

I don't see Barkley going ahead of him at all at this point. It's laughable how much better Geno is than Barkley.

Also, did someone really say his ceiling isn't that high??? His ceiling is MASSIVE. His ceiling isn't Matt Ryan...he has the potential to be elite.

Because spread offenses and Big 12 defenses prove how elite a quarterback is!!!_________________

This might be the first time ever but I agree with baconrad. Geno's ceiling is higher than Matt Ryan. He possesses a strong arm, good athleticism and an extremely quick release. Those tools can take you as far as you need to go if you have the accuracy, mechanics, decision making and football IQ._________________

KingBishop wrote:

JammerHammer21 wrote:

Jarvis looked like a slug on and off the field.

Off the field? Like when he is grocery shopping, does he block the freezer aisle with his sluggish selection of which hungry man to buy?

See USC Fan. Motives- Matt Barkley, Pac 12 being better, and using Colt Mccoy and Sam Bradford as starting scapegoats.

Even though WVU was playing an even easier schedule in the big 12._________________[quote="Reggie Nelson#1"] Radio-"Peyton give the ball to Ball. Ball drops the ball & Ball scoops it up! He's going downfield, TOUCHDOWN! Ball pats him on the back for when he lost the ball."[/quote]

This might be the first time ever but I agree with baconrad. Geno's ceiling is higher than Matt Ryan. He possesses a strong arm, good athleticism and an extremely quick release. Those tools can take you as far as you need to go if you have the accuracy, mechanics, decision making and football IQ.

That's not really going out on a limb. Ryan didn't possess much upside coming out of BC. Most saw him as a heady quarterback, but lacked the impressive physical tools to see tremendous amount of upside._________________

This might be the first time ever but I agree with baconrad. Geno's ceiling is higher than Matt Ryan. He possesses a strong arm, good athleticism and an extremely quick release. Those tools can take you as far as you need to go if you have the accuracy, mechanics, decision making and football IQ.

That's not really going out on a limb. Ryan didn't possess much upside coming out of BC. Most saw him as a heady quarterback, but lacked the impressive physical tools to see tremendous amount of upside.

Not to be rude, but there's zero comparison between Ryan and Geno.

Geno is an elite Qb w/ elite tools. Ryan was a middling tools guy (Les Snead admitted to me that even Bradford had better tools than Ryan) who had great intangibles. Geno has fantastic tools and fantastic intangibles.

I couldn't possibly care any less about the numbers, statistics, etc. I look at Geno on tape, and I see a guy who can make all the throws, does so accurately, has very little mechanical work needed, has a great feel for the pocket, uses his legs to buy time, has no trouble when moved off his spot, throws well from the pocket or on the run, keeps his eye level up and down field, etc etc etc.

Also, just to give everyone a heads up, Barkley is going to measure in at 6'1" and change, not 6'2" If there's a Matt Ryan comparison to be made in this class, it's with Matt Barkley, not Geno Smith._________________

PowerElite wrote:

Tannehill is a wide receiver... Wilson is the midget Seahawks QB who I absolutely wouldn't have drafted